A Survey to Compare Disaster Preparedness Knowledge, Skills and Attitude Among Nurses and Physiotherapists in Delhi-NCR

Authors

  • Aarohan Niranjan Galgotias University, Greater Noida
  • Vandana Yadav Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India
  • Jyoti Sharma Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India
  • Mohammad Sidiq Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/sjnchh50

Keywords:

Disaster preparedness, Disaster Awareness, Knowledge, Skills, Nurses, Physiotherapist, India.

Abstract

Background and Purpose: Around the world, natural disasters upend lives and economies; Delhi capital city in India, lying on tectonic plates seems particularly susceptible. Physiotherapists and nurses need to be ready to handle these emergencies. An observational, cross-sectional survey using the Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool (DPET) is used in this study to examine the nurses and physiotherapist’s knowledge, skills
and attitude related to disaster preparedness.
Methodology: The study population consisted of 154 physiotherapists and 154 nurses (308 in total) who were actively working in hospitals, possessed a minimum of two years of professional experience, and voluntarily expressed interest in participating in the survey. Participants ranged in age from 23 to 60 years. Thee observational, cross-sectional survey used DPET questionnaire containing 36 Likert-type questions assessing knowledge, skills, and attitudes. The data was collected through both online and offline questionnaire distribution and the outcomes were statistically assessed through SPSS version 22.
Results: The DPET outcomes on knowledge, skills and attitude (KSA) were reported in mean±SD. The physiotherapists scored 52.77±11.079 for knowledge, 32.69±7.249 for skills, and 65.58±12.003 for attitude, while nurses scored 52.34±12.397 for knowledge, 33.98±7.249 for skills, and 63.92±12.463 for attitude, with no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05). On comparison, between the two groups, the nurses exhibited slightly higher skill levels. The study revealed that physiotherapists and nurses possess similar levels of disaster preparedness, with nurses demonstrating marginally higher proficiency in skills, there by supporting the null hypothesis that minimal differences exist in disaster preparedness knowledge, skills, and attitudes
between the nurses and physiotherapists.
Conclusion: Physiotherapists and nurses, both possess similar levels of disaster preparedness, with nurses demonstrating slightly higher proficiency in skills, as compared to knowledge and attitude parameter

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Author Biographies

  • Aarohan Niranjan, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

    BPT Student Department of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

  • Vandana Yadav, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

    BPT Student Department of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida

  • Jyoti Sharma, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

    Professor Department of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

  • Mohammad Sidiq, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

    Associate Professor Department of Physiotherapy, School of Allied Health Sciences, Galgotias University, Greater Noida, India

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Published

2025-10-16

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A Survey to Compare Disaster Preparedness Knowledge, Skills and Attitude Among Nurses and Physiotherapists in Delhi-NCR. (2025). Indian Journal of Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy - An International Journal, 19(4), 53-60. https://doi.org/10.37506/sjnchh50